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Backroads Gravel

Backroads, WA’s newest cycling event, debuted in 2022 with over 300 riders, quickly becoming a cycling community favorite. Managed by a Local Organising Committee with support from The Event Team, it offers stunning views of golden canola fields and more. Courses, designed by local cyclists, traverse gravel road networks in the Shire of Chapman Valley.

Beyond the ride, Backroads promises a festival atmosphere in Nabawa with activities, celebrations, and presentations. With five distance options, including the family-friendly 10km Gravel Groms and the challenging 100 Mile (160km) route, there's something for riders of all ages and abilities.

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HBF Run for a Reason

With over 37,000 participants, HBF Run for a Reason is the largest community sporting event in WA and the second largest fun run in Australia. Since its inception in 2010, The Event Team personnel have worked with HBF to develop and grow this event.

 

Responsible for delivering all operational aspects of the event, our role includes approvals and compliance, the management of stakeholders, the course, traffic, contractors and risk, security, medical services, transport, volunteers and workforce.

 

This is a big job and one we love!

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Busselton Jetty Swim

Another one of WA’s iconic events, the Busselton Jetty Swim is WA’s premier ocean swim.  Since 1996, the 3.6-kilometre event around the Busselton Jetty has grown from a local event to be internationally recognised. 

In 2024, the event attracted 4000+ participants across the main swim, the One Mile Swim To Shore event the Busselton Jetty Kids Swim and the 500m simons shortcut. The weekend of celebrations will be held over two days on the 8th and 9th of February 2025 and will be filled with swim events, entertainment, activities and FREE family and friendly fun.

Rottnest Channel Swim

One of the world’s largest open-water swims, around 3000 swimmers tackle the 19.7km challenge presented by the Rottnest Channel Swim each February. The Event Team personnel have been overseeing operational aspects of the event Start and Finish lines for the past 10 years and also provide assistance with event administration and water safety. It’s a tough gig having to spend all that time at two of WA’s best beaches!

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C-WISE Dwellingup 100

The Dwellingup 100 is WA’s premier MTB event, the largest one-day race of its kind that the state has to offer. First held in 2009, the event has a long-standing history with the MTB community and has welcomed riders of all ages and abilities. Our team of experts have carefully curated a course that takes riders through some of the best trails that WA has to offer. In 2023, the Dwellingup 100 hosted the UCI Mountain Bike Marathon Masters World Championships and the Oceania XCM Elite Championships.

Mighty Jarrah Trail Run

The Mighty Jarrah Trail Run is the sister event of the Dwellingup 100 event and has become one of the largest trail running events in Western Australia. Our team of experts have carefully curated a course that takes riders through some of the best trails that WA has to offer. In 2024 the event will be back on the Saturday afternoons.

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Port to Pub

The Euroz Hartleys Port to Pub with Hotel Rottnest event comprises two open water swim races over two distances from Leighton Beach to Rottnest Island – a 19.7km direct crossing and a 25km ultramarathon.

Perth Kilt Run

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past events

BUSSELTON IRONMAN 70.3
(Now called: Busselton Festival of Triathlon)

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2021 Busselton Ironman

World Transplant Games - Perth

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